Posts Tagged ‘sun’

The Great Sunflower Project

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Sunflower in bloomLast week I mentioned that this is my first year growing sunflowers. And finally, the big one has bloomed!

I wanted to share a neat project that is going on this summer called The Great Sunflower Project. Researchers are recruiting people across the country do a “bee census” of sorts by sitting and watching their sunflowers for 30 minutes a couple times this summer, counting the bees that visit them, and sending in their bee tallies.

They are sending free seeds to anyone who signs up (you have 3 days left to sign up and get free seeds, hurry on over!).

I planted more sunflower seeds recently, and can’t wait to be able to sit in my garden and count the bees with a cool beverage in hand.

How to support local farmers
(and save the world)

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Originally written for FreshmanFarmer.GrowOrganic.com

I am pretty new to the “Buy Local” or “Know Your Grower” concept, I joined my first CSA only last year. In that short amount of time I have become a huge supporter of the local food movement. Joining and volunteering on a CSA farm was so influential in my life that since becoming enlightened to the movement I have changed my career path, my eating habits, and my leisure activities to align with the movement, even my politics have been effected.

Lee helps put the Agribon outLee helps Andrew put the Agribon out

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